Twice in the pre-season he's allowed goals on the first shot of the game. In a team scrimmage he allowed goals on the first 3 shots he faced.

Yup, that mental training has given us hope. The guy doesn't get the benefit of the doubt anymore, he needs to bring his A game in whatever setting he's playing in, because it's not like we can say "oh he'll be fine".

I've NEVER seen a goaltender allow more goals on the first shot he faces, he's such a friggin headcase.